i did all the working for this - the points of intersection for y=3x^2+5x-6 and y=-2x^2-3x+18 is when both eqations are same = 5x^2+8x-24 i found the two x valuesx1=1.532 and x2=-3.132 now i have to sub x co ordiantes to get the matching 2 y values.. ummm which formula do i sub it into and how? acan anyone help please (Happy)

Apr 23rd 2012, 03:12 AM

princeps

Re: substitute in x co ordinates to find y co ordiantes

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Originally Posted by studenthelp10

i did all the working for this - the points of intersection for y=3x^2+5x-6 and y=-2x^2-3x+18 is when both eqations are same = 5x^2+8x-24 i found the two x valuesx1=1.532 and x2=-3.132 now i have to sub x co ordiantes to get the matching 2 y values.. ummm which formula do i sub it into and how? acan anyone help please (Happy)

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Apr 23rd 2012, 03:16 AM

biffboy

Re: substitute in x co ordinates to find y co ordiantes

You have just found 2 x values for which the two equations for y are equal so can sub in either. You could of course check that your x values are correct by substituting in both and getting the same answers.

Apr 23rd 2012, 03:19 AM

studenthelp10

Re: substitute in x co ordinates to find y co ordiantes

okay thanks ill try now

Apr 23rd 2012, 03:24 AM

studenthelp10

Re: substitute in x co ordinates to find y co ordiantes

yup i got the right answer ! it matches the graphical points of the calculators thanks ! :)